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Celebrating Ten Years of Improving Health Care for Older Adults
Making Best Geriatric Practice
Standard Practice
Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing :
Introduction
Nursing: The Key to Quality Patient Care
Older Adults are the Core Business of Health Care
The John A. Hartford Foundation Institute for Geriatric Nursing
National Board of Advisors
Propelling Education, Practice, Research and Policy on Behalf of Older Patients
Hartford Institute: Ten Years of Progress
How Did the Hartford Institute Accomplish So Much?
Strategies to Improve Care
of Older Adult Patients
Strategy No. 1:
Increasing Individual Nurse Competence in the Care of Older Adults
Strategy No. 1:
Increasing Individual Nurse Competence in the Care of Older Adults
Infusing Geriatrics into Nursing School Curricula
Equipping Nurses at the Bedside with Geriatric Resources
Preparing the Next Generation of Nursing Scholars
Leveraging Success to Increase Aging Content in Nursing Education
Strategy No. 2:
Promoting Work Environment Changes to Support Good Geriatric Nursing
Strategy No. 2:
Promoting Work Environment Changes to Support Good Geriatric Nursing
Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE)
Use of Geriatric Resource Nurses
Supporting the Creation of ACE Units
Resources for NICHE
Keeping the Focus on Geriatrics in Nursing Practice and Health Systems
Strategy No. 3:
Showcasing Excellence to Transform Geriatric Nursing
Strategy No. 3:
Showcasing Excellence to Transform Geriatric Nursing
Curriculum Awards
Awards to Recognize Nursing Research
American Organization of Nurse Executives/NICHE Award
Strategy No. 4:
Creating a Forum to Enhance Policy Around Geriatric Nursing
Future Goals for Geriatric Nursing
Bringing It All Together at the Bedside:
A Patient's Story
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